How to get WWN of Disk in Windows 2008 R2??

Nikhil Desai 21 Reputation points
2020-10-13T12:09:16.483+00:00

Hi,

I want to WWN of Disk or LUN in Windows 2008 r2 Enterprise edition. Plz suggest,

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Nikhil Desai

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  1. Leon Laude 85,831 Reputation points
    2020-10-13T12:23:09.92+00:00

    Hi @Nikhil Desai ,

    In Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2, you can use the Storage Explorer to show the WWN:

    1. At the server, launch Storage Explorer.
    2. Expand Storage Explorer > Servers > <Server Name>.

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    Most storage vendors also have their own software which provides WWN/LUN information.

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  1. Xiaowei He 9,911 Reputation points
    2020-10-14T05:50:27.79+00:00

    Hi,

    Please check the link below:

    http://lifeofageekadmin.com/finding-the-world-wide-name-wwn-in-windows-server-2008-and-2008-r2/

    Thanks for your time!
    Best Regards,
    Anne

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